Prima Gusti Yanti, PGY (2014) REPRESENTASI GENDER DALAM NOVEL CABAUKAN, KEMBANG JEPON, KERUDUNG MERAH KIRMIZI. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on EDUCATION 2014 (ICEdu14). pp. 130-137.
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Abstract
This study used a qualitative approach to content analysis techniques. The approach
used is a feminist literary literature. Aim of this study to find the representation of
gender in the novel Cabaukan, Kembang Jepon, Kerudung Merah Kirmizi created by
Remy Sylado. Criteria reveal gender issues are ( 1 ) the behavior , activities , thoughts
female figures , ( 2 ) suppression experienced by female figures . The research data was
collected from three Remy Sylado’s novel, namely Cabaukan, Kembang Jepon,
Kerudung Merah Kirmizi.
The results of this study indicate gender representation differentiated between the
colonial period and the period after independence. The behavior of women is found
behavioral mimicry as an activity to equate the situation with the invaders. Activities
undertaken in the field of women are still largely domestic. Thought leaders during the
colonial women still around family life, and in the aftermath of independence has not
changed optimally. During the colonial period there is the oppression of women in the
domestic sphere, which caused the women do not have the economic power and when
in public spaces experienced more sexual repression, both of invaders and of
indigenous men. It was more due to ignorance and poverty. In the period after
independence women have been able to demonstrate the existence of self to make a
living in accordance with the skills possessed, but still there is oppression in the
domestic and public spaces.
Keywords: feminism, gender representation, public space, domestic space
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > DG Italy |
Depositing User: | admin repository uhamka |
Date Deposited: | 05 Jun 2017 04:01 |
Last Modified: | 05 Jun 2017 04:05 |
URI: | http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/267 |
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